]]>0wwthttp://dev.womenwhotech.com/?p=2372012-04-07T20:52:32Z2012-04-07T20:52:32ZRegister here
]]>0wwthttp://dev.womenwhotech.com/?p=2232012-04-06T20:59:49Z2012-04-06T20:59:49ZThis panel will be an invigorating global discussion about Women Who Tech around the world ranging from Africa, the Middle East, and South India’s fast emerging digital landscape and what types of contributions they are making. We’ll explore the challenges and benefits for professional tech women and the inspiring stories of women who are leading the way for girls empowerment and women’s economic sustainability with technology. Register here
]]>0wwthttp://dev.womenwhotech.com/?p=2332012-04-06T20:58:21Z2012-04-06T20:58:21ZAre you a social change maker or NPtechie? Then this panel is for you. We’ll explore what it takes to build a powerful movement online filled with passionate people and matched with the right technology and tools to connect and engage our activists and donors across multiple online channels. Register here
]]>0wwthttp://dev.womenwhotech.com/?p=2142012-04-06T20:57:17Z2012-04-06T20:57:17ZDo you have an awesome startup idea? Great, how do you plan to fund it? Should you go the angel investor route? Or is the lean startup route a better option? Do you have a sound business plan to show funders? Do these questions sound familiar? Check out this soup to nuts panel featuring an all-star lineup of entrepreneurs and investors who have successfully launched and/or invested in startups and have lots of wisdom and advice to share.Come prepared with your questions too!
]]>0wwthttp://dev.womenwhotech.com/?p=2312012-04-06T20:56:43Z2012-04-06T20:56:43ZOpen Source technology is revolutionizing software development . Join us for this riveting panel featuring Jane Wells of Automattic, Liz Henry of BlogHer, Sarah Novotny, of OSCON, and Arthur Richards of Wikimedia Foundation who will discuss how open source is literally changing the world today. Register here
]]>0wwthttp://dev.womenwhotech.com/?p=2352012-04-06T20:55:49Z2012-04-06T20:55:49ZThis thought-provoking panel will dive into mindsets and tactical steps to be a leader. Bringing diverse leadership experience to the table, our speakers will discuss strategic and emotional decisions that help harness their power in actionable ways. How can women improve their skills as owners and drivers of businesses, both within a larger workplace and within their own business? What kind of emotional intelligence, mindset and conviction does it take to be as powerful and clear as you can be in your life—and apply that to whatever you do?

Find out more about some of the critical skills and mindsets that support success, how to nurture those in your own spirit, and how to make them a part of your ongoing life. This is a not to be missed conversation if you want to grow your leadership skills, and take action to achieve your professional ambitions. Register here

]]>0wwthttp://dev.womenwhotech.com/?p=2292012-04-06T20:54:10Z2012-04-06T20:54:10ZThere’s an old saying, if you want to keep something a secret, don’t share it on Internet. And Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook said there is no privacy on the internet, in response to critics about Facebook’s controversial privacy issues. Join us for this lively discussion as we debate radical transparency, your digital rights, and online privacy. Register here
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